Summary of this Book... | ||
In the retrial of People of the State of New York vs. Roberto Morales, Joseph Estrada must fill in the large caps to put a "Hero" of the Latino Community in Jail for the better part of his life. The prosecution must rely on the rather encryptic journal of the victim to find out secrets and the truth of her killer. Each page of the journal is a new clue, if they can only decipher Mariah Dodge's abbreviations. The hand written notebooks mention another friend who could shed some light on that October night she was brutally killed. With time running out and the case hinging on the testimony of this missing person the tension mounts. You'll be turning the page right up to the verdict. | ||
I especially liked... | ||
I liked how all of the court proceedings were explained. How you could put yourself in the characters mind and almost think for him. | ||
When I finished reading this Book I wanted to... | ||
I wanted to write this review that reflect my enthusiasm of reading it. You really can't go wrong by reading this Court-Room Drama. | ||
The author of this Book... | ||
The author of this book is also a lawyer and I could honestly say that if I ever need a lawyer I wouldn't hesitate to give him a call. | ||
I recommend this Book because... | ||
It was riveting. It seemed that every sentence had a place in the story. | ||
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